08.18.09
There appears to be a few small but compelling updates to Eric Carl’s unique body of work at Sans-Concept.
There appears to be a few small but compelling updates to Eric Carl’s unique body of work at Sans-Concept.
London creative agency, MultiAdaptor has updated with a smart and attractive website featuring a portfolio of equally smart and attractive work.
“Leif Podhajsky is an artist and designer, co-running AND a graphic design and art direction studio in Melbourne Australia.”
Some of his work will look familiar because I recently posted about And but there is some interesting work in Leif’s book unique unto himself. I definitely appreciate the psychedelic trip he pushes on within his work.
I can’t really tell you anything about Jesse Corinella other than there being some interesting work at his/her website.
Michael Kosmicki is currently a graphic design student at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design. He is set to graduate in 2010 and he will have no trouble finding a job because his portfolio shows a level of maturity and consideration well beyond that of most experienced designers. Good stuff.
We Are Not You has updated their portfolio. Work from the prior version of their portfolio has circulated around the design blogosphere quite a bit and they have some equally blog worthy work within their latest update. There are some nice type faces in the typography section of their website. Be sure to check them out.
There is some really unusual work in the portfolio of Sheffield-based Studio Dust. Tiny images of said work, but still worth a browse.
It’s a rare thing that I get to represent my Nebraska roots here but I came across the work of Omaha, Nebraska-based graphic designer Micah Max today and was really impressed by his simple and clean approach to layout.
Tabor Robak isn’t afraid to dive headlong into the skullzone and crank those glow filters and that’s just fine by me. Make it metal and make it shine. Be sure to get up on that sketchbook action too (some fun stuff in there).
Joe Hinder is a recent graduate from Bath Spa University and is currently on the hunt for commissioned projects. He has some crispy clean print work in his portfolio.
Michael Paul Young who is one half of We Work For Them/You Work For Them has launched a new website for his personal work. He has some really stunning, what I would call ‘abstract graphic expressionist’ work in his portfolio. He also has a really gorgeous video project (that you can watch above) completed for none other than U2.
Chris Saunders has updated with some really vibrant an beautiful work for motion. He has some really artistic solutions for the medium and his boards almost serve as stand alone art compositions. Hang those bad boys up.
I just managed to somehow stumble upon Poster Cabaret this morning and was absolutely amazed at the treasure trove of great design and just beautifully composed posters ranging from art prints to gig posters within their vault. There is so much there I would like to take home that it will be tough to make up my mind. I will definitely be checking back to see what they stock in the future. Good way to decorate your home.
This set of archived music posters by Günther Kieser is really impressive. The illustrations, photography and custom letterforms are all just beautiful. It’s all been done before folks.
Motion board designer, Jon Malkemus has some slick imagery in his portfolio and you betta know you just cntfckwth.that.
Avant is a multidisciplinary design studio based in Buenos Aires. They have some rock solid branding and identity work in their portfolio.
The infinitely-talented Alex Trochut updates his golden portfolio once again! There seems to be a lot more experimenting with texture and organic form in this new batch of work – very fascinating, and hopefully a taste of more to come!
Guy Hulse is a London-based designer who did a stint at Build and is now on the lookout for some projects. He has a really squeaky clean body of boldly colorful work as you might expect for someone who would have worked under the tutelage of Build.